Basic recommendations on how to farm Facebook accounts for further advertising.
Most experienced media buyers work this way: they buy an account, leave it for a day, and then launch ads. However, if you want to dig deeper into the processes and understand their essence, we recommend creating a few accounts or farming a few one-day accounts.
Facebook account farming
Account farming is performing actions within an account that mimic the behavior of a real user so that Facebook believes that it is a real person’s profile.
To mimic a user’s behavior, you need the following:
- Completed profile: added photos and posts, specified information about age, gender, city.
- Interaction: likes, reposts, comments, subscribing to other users’ pages.
- Social activity: finding friends and communicating with them.
How long does it take to farm Facebook accounts
The duration of farming depends on the quality of accounts. Purchased autoregs without farming and accounts that have been registered independently are being farmed from two weeks to a month. Here you need to look at the result and choose the optimal time.
If you have bought quality farmed Facebook accounts, it will be enough to leave them for a day after adding to the antidetect browser or spend little time on farming.
During the stormy Facebook periods, it is worthwhile to spend more time on farming as it will help to increase the account’s level of trust.
Universal tips on how to weather the Facebook storm: https://cpa.rip/en/facebook/tips-during-a-storm/
Actions and timing when farming Facebook accounts
It’s important to remember that farming should resemble the actions of a real user. If you farm multiple accounts avoid templated actions. Do the actions in different periods and different sequences. If Facebook sees a farming pattern, then it can ban the entire chain of accounts.
Once you’ve logged in to the account via the antidetect browser, leave it for a day.
How to add a Facebook account to your antidetect browser: https://cpa.rip/en/facebook/add-accounts-to-dolphin/.
The next day the farming begins. All actions are performed within two weeks. You choose the order and day of performance. Some actions can be performed daily, for example, putting likes or writing comments.
For each account:
- Fill out the profile: fill in the blank fields in the profile. Choose a different fill-in strategy for each account. For example, fill in all the details in one account in a day, and for the second account, you should do it in two weeks.
- Likes and comments: Like and comment on posts in the community. Choose the desirable number of posts.
- Publishing: post prepared photos on your page. Photos should be unique if you take them from public sources. You can use – https://www.photorestore.io/restore. You can also take photos from other social networks.
- Subscribe to communities, including dating communities, it will help you find “friends” and increase social activity. It is recommended to choose communities according to the account’s geo or proxy.
- Friends: leave a note in a dating group with the caption “looking for friends” or “looking for a relationship”. This will help you get friend requests. Add and periodically delete other users.
- Messages: send messages to friends you have added or reply to their messages.
- Surfing: visit stores and websites that may contain Facebook pixels. This is necessary for the social network to notice your activity. List of sites: https://publicwww.com/websites/+fbevents.js/
- Location: when surfing and making other actions, try to use the same geo/pool of addresses, preferably close to the place of your account registration.
- Play games available on Facebook.
- Weekends: periodically do nothing on the account so as not to be overly active.
Be natural. The less repetitive you are during farming your accounts, the higher the credibility of the accounts.
There are a few other things you should do once for each account:
- Training: take any advertising course on Meta Blueprint on the 5-6th day of farming. This will show that you plan to do advertising and learn its principles.
- FanPage: create a FanPage on the 7-8th day of farming. Fill out all the information on the page. Add a photo and cover. Post neutral content that can be related to the topic of your ads.
- Business Manager: create a Business Manager on the 10th day.
11 ways to create a Business Manager on Facebook: https://cpa.rip/en/facebook/fb-business-manager-creation-methods/.
After completing these steps, you can continue farming the account as long as you want, but leave it inactive for 1-2 days before launching ads.